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Q1.11 : How can I find someone who teaches Kabbalah?

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It is not possible to recommend specific people or organisations as what is right for one person may not be right for another. In general, (good) teachers of Kabbalah are not easy to find and never have been. There is a tradition that when the pupil is ready, a teacher will appear. The difficulty in finding a teacher can be viewed as a nuisance or a positive part of learning Kabbalah. A thing is valued more when it is hard to find.
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Why the Kabbalah?

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The Kabbalah, or Qabalah as it is sometimes spelled, has been the foundation-stone of the Western Mystery tradition for several hundred years. It is a flexible system of relationships which allows us to comprehend abstract realities that otherwise would be beyond our reach. It is a powerful symbolic language and a system of cosmology, theology and psychology.
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Within Judaism, Kabbalah is a part of the Torah which describes creation and God's relationship to that creation. It defines both a series of texts, particularly the Zohar and including the Sefer Yetzirah, as well as defining a system of mysticism and interpretation of Scripture.
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Kabbalah is the Judaic form of mystical experience, though there are Christian and occult variants of it which developed later.
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Who teaches the class?

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Our course is taught by trained volunteer leaders, all of whom are course graduates and either CFS or FM patients.
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Who teaches the club?

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Whitman Fencing is a peer-taught club, wherein the the teachers change from year to year such that the most experienced students are teaching newer students. We hope to eventually find a faculty member interested in learning how to fence and teach fencing, believing the club would benefit from greater pedagogical stability.
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Kabbalah FAQ
Kabbalah is an aspect of Jewish mysticism. It consists of a large body of speculation on the nature of divinity, the creation, the origin and fate of the soul, and the role of human beings. It consists also of meditative, devotional, mystical and magical practices which were taught only to a select few and for this reason Kabbalah is regarded as an esoteric offshoot of Judaism.
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Q1.10 : Is Hermetic Kabbalah really Kabbalah?

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On the basis of my own beliefs and practice I would say yes, but others might contradict me, and ultimately it is a matter of definition. Jewish writers on the subject tend to downplay aspects of Kabbalah which conflict with orthodox rabbinical Judaism, so that we do not see the heretic Nathan of Gaza classed as an important Kabbalist, despite the fact that he was very influential for almost two hundred years.
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What is the difference between Kabbalah and Wicca?

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The major difference is that Kabbalah is an aspect of Jewish mysticism. It deals with the speculation on the nature of divinity, the creation, the origin and fate of the soul, and the role of human beings. It consists of meditative, devotional, mystical and magical practices which were taught only to a select few and for this reason Kabbalah is regarded as an esoteric offshoot of Judaism.
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Where do I find a kabbalah teacher?

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If you are Jewish, you will find teachers within the Jewish Revival movement and among the Hasidic community. There are also many rabbis who will be able to point you in the direction of a good, local teacher. Members of other spiritual traditions will need to look through their own spiritual network and the many alternative communities which offer initial training. The Net is a good place to start your search.
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What is Kabbalah, exactly?

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Kabbalah is an ancient form of Jewish mysticism more than 4000 years old. It is a spiritual practice not a religion. Its teachings are filled with wisdom and tools designed to turn chaos into clarity and bring you closer to God.
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What is the purpose of Kabbalah?

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The sole purpose of Kabbalah is to guide man on his spiritual progression and to show him how to orient his intention toward the Creator.
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Q1.11 - How should applications be presented?

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Applications should be provided in hard copy form, unstapled and unbound. Applicants should provide two copies of every application.
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Some of the best courses are taught at regional book arts centers, such as the Center for Book Arts in New York, New York, the Minnesota Center for Book Arts in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the San Francisco Center for the Book, and others. If you are in England, or want to go there, the Alembic Press has one week and Saturday workshops with the extra added feature that they also have a Bed and Breakfast to accomodate you.
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Who teaches the Master Classes?

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Master classes are offered by the full jury panel. At a time to be scheduled after your jury performance, you will go on stage in front of the full jury along with some jury members as indicated by the Director and a public exchange of suggestions, comments, criticism will take place in a very relaxed manner with the specific goal of trying to make you aware of what can be done to improve the quality of your performance and musical delivery.
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Who teaches the workshop?

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The course developer, Carole Osborne-Sheets, teaches many workshops. She has also trained three outstanding instructors, Liz Ellis, Linda Hickey and Jennifer Hicks, who also teach in some locations. Please see detailed biographical data in other areas about each. Carole, Linda, or Liz is assisted, when enrollment requires, by one or several experienced teaching assistants. Generally a 12:1 student/teacher ratio is maintained, and often lower.
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Who teaches the teacher training programs?

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TriYoga teacher training is taught by Kaliji and teacher training staff. Teacher training staff have an average of ten years training with Kaliji and have apprenticed with her for many years at her teacher trainings. In addition, teacher training staff continue to study with Kaliji on a regular basis, are certified through Level 3, have ability in the art of teaching the flow, and have a committed personal practice.
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Who teaches the courses?

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Workforce Services and Continuing Education courses feature quality instruction by BRCC faculty and local experts in the subject area of the specific course. For information on a specific Business Seminar instructor, click on their name in the course description.
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Q1.5 Do I need to be Jewish to study Kabbalah?

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Some aspects of traditional Kabbalah are so deeply intertwined with Jewish religious beliefs and practice that they are meaningless outside of this content. Other aspects of Kabbalah (what I refer to below as Hermetic Kabbalah) have been studied and practiced outside of Judaism for so long that they have a distinct identity in their own right, and no, you do not have to be Jewish to study them, any more than you need to be English to study the Law of Gravitation.
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Q1.6 : Is there an Obstacle to a Woman studying Kabbalah?

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Within Judaism the answer is a resounding "Yes!": there are many obstacles. Perle Epstein relates some of her feelings on the subject in her book on Kabbalah (see the Reading List below). The obstacles are largely grounded in traditional attitudes: it is less easy for a woman to find a Rabbi prepared to teach Kabbalah than it would be for a man. Persistence may reward (see below). Outside of Judaism the answer is a resounding "No!": there are no obstacles.
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Q1.8 : Do I need to learn Hebrew to study Kabbalah?

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A Jewish Kabbalist would maintain that it is impossible to study Kabbalah without knowing Hebrew. Most Hermetic Kabbalists learn some Hebrew, but there are many practical exercises and ritual techniques which can be employed with only a minimal knowledge of Hebrew. There is no question that a knowledge of Hebrew can make a very large difference. Non-Jewish texts on Kabbalah abound in simple mistakes which are due largely to uninformed copying.
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What does the word kabbalah mean?

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It is derived from the Hebrew word "to receive". Originally, kabbalah was an oral tradition, passed down from teacher to student. Later, it was also passed down in written form.
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Can I learn kabbalah from books?

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The theory can be learned from books, but kabbalah is concerned with mystical experience. It is best to be able to check your inner experiences with a teacher, or within a kabbalah group so that you have some safeguards while you are learning.
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When did kabbalah begin?

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Nobody knows for sure. The tradition states that kabbalah started with Adam and was passed down to the patriarchs. It is generally accepted that the "merkevah", or "chariot" visions of Ezekiel are among the earliest recorded visionary experiences within Judaism. Learning the ways of merkevah mysticism is often a starting point for students of classical kabbalah.
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Is kabbalah of any practical use?

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Yes, you can learn to view your own character, the world and your place within it through the lens of kabbalah, and make your decisions accordingly if you find it to be appropriate to your needs. Ultimately, though, mystical experience and training gives people the means to approach the divine.
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